Profiting on the Leading Edge of Technology Stocks; Leading Financial Site Penny Stock Detectives Makes Special Report

(June 11, 2012)

New York, NY (PRWEB) June 11, 2012

In a recent Penny Stock Detectives article, editor Danny Esposito points out that researchers have come up with some incredible concepts for the next generation of TV sets and wall sockets. Esposito believes that following the most promising technological innovations from the development stage to where companies create the products with them can be a very profitable venture.

Researchers have been studying how to use a graphene material that would completely replace LCD screens used today, Esposito excitedly recounts. Worried about scratching your TV? No worries with graphene, which is flexible, bendable, incredibly strong and an efficient conductor of electricity.

Esposito notes that the technology stocks that find a way to use graphene to replace our cell phone screens, laptops and many other portable electronic devices could be the next huge winners in the marketplace.

Esposito looked into the next generation of TV sets that are coming soon. Companies are looking to organic light emitting diode (OLED) screens and converting them literally into wall tiles. When off, the tile simply is the color the customer chooses it to be in their home. When on, the tile displays whatever the viewer wants it to display. The prototypes have expanded to take a whole wall (and these TVs dont need a stand).

According to the Penny Stock Detectives article, in May of this year, theres another interesting concept that researchers are very excited about: electronic smart chips that are inserted into each of the wall sockets of your home. These smart chips would talk directly to the electrical panel of your home to regulate the flow of electricity, says Esposito.

This would prevent many fires, according to the editor, because, at the first sign of an overload, the smart chip would cut the power to the outlet. The smart chip also maximizes the efficiency of electrical use, meaning a lower electricity bill for the user, Esposito notes.

The inventions of tomorrow begin in the research labs, but those companies that transform those inventions into revolutionary products stand to reap huge profits.

The editors of Penny Stock Detectives believe low-priced stocks, when researched properly, present investors with great opportunities to accumulate wealth and to increase the value of their investment portfolios. You can learn more about Penny Stock Detectives at http://www.pennystockdetectives.com.

Sasha Cekerevac, BA, and Danny Esposito, B. Comm., lead editorial stock analysts at Penny Stock Detectives, in conjunction with stock market guru George Leong, B. Comm., have just updated their breakthrough video, If You Missed Apple, Shame on Us; If You Miss This which highlights a company these stock analysts believe looks very similar to Apple Inc. in its early days. To see the video, visit: http://www.pennystockdetectives.com/press/.